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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 138783, member: 4552"]That is really a tuff question. Don't know if I'd go along with the Roosevelt Dime but just can't think of any other modern coin that will be worth anything in the distant future. Everyone I know hates the Jefferson Nickel. To many of those state quarters and people saving by the ton. Haves are just to big and not a big collector type coin. Any of those baby size dollars are a drug on the market. Lincoln Cents always is good but for a new person just starting out the earlier ones are becoming just out of monitary reach. Only leaves the Roosevelt Dime I guess. May take a while but have to agree with that for modern coins. </p><p>When there are massive hoarding of any type coin it will take to long for it to become valuable. My big stupid thing was to run out and collect all the Bicentnnial Quarters I could lay my hands on. A friend of mine had accumulated a few thousand dollars worth of them. Both he and I ended up recently dumping into a savings account at a bank. No market for something that everyone has[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 138783, member: 4552"]That is really a tuff question. Don't know if I'd go along with the Roosevelt Dime but just can't think of any other modern coin that will be worth anything in the distant future. Everyone I know hates the Jefferson Nickel. To many of those state quarters and people saving by the ton. Haves are just to big and not a big collector type coin. Any of those baby size dollars are a drug on the market. Lincoln Cents always is good but for a new person just starting out the earlier ones are becoming just out of monitary reach. Only leaves the Roosevelt Dime I guess. May take a while but have to agree with that for modern coins. When there are massive hoarding of any type coin it will take to long for it to become valuable. My big stupid thing was to run out and collect all the Bicentnnial Quarters I could lay my hands on. A friend of mine had accumulated a few thousand dollars worth of them. Both he and I ended up recently dumping into a savings account at a bank. No market for something that everyone has[/QUOTE]
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